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09.25.2007 at 10:04AM PDT, ID: 22851562
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DHTML/CSS adding a delay to a Hover button

Asked by bigtwig in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Internet Explorer Web Browser, Dynamic HTML (DHTML)

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Question: How do you build a delay (timer) into a DHTML/JavaScript dropdown menu bar?  If you hover over a menu item that expands to show other items, i.e. Reports/ReportA,ReportB,ReportC etc. isn't there a way to may the first menu stay on the screen a little bit longer?

Example, I put my cursor on a button that opens 6 items below that.  One of the choices is reports and it has 6 more items under it.  When I move to reports, the first menu goes away so fast that if the users don't navigate just perfectly, they have to start over.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Internet Explorer Web Browser, Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Tags: hover, css, delay
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Solution Provided By: jagadeesh_motamarri
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Solution Grade: B
 
 
 
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